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Renault F4P-773 Engine (1996–2001) – Specs, Problems & Compatibility Database

The Renault F4P 773 is a 1,998 cc, inline‑four naturally aspirated petrol engine produced between 1996 and 2001. It features a cast iron block, aluminium cylinder head, and double overhead camshafts (DOHC) with 16 valves. Output typically ranged from 95 kW (129 PS) to 100 kW (136 PS), with torque figures around 170–180 Nm, depending on the specific model application.

Fitted to models such as the Mégane I (B/C57) and Scénic I (J/K57), the F4P 773 was engineered for responsive

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Compliance Note:

Production years 1996–2001 meet Euro 2 standards as per prevailing EU regulations at time of manufacture (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/5679).

Renault F4P-773 Technical Specifications

The Renault F4P 773 is a 1,998 cc inline‑four naturally aspirated petrol engine engineered for compact family hatchbacks and MPVs (1996-2001). It combines multi-point fuel injection with a DOHC 16-valve head to deliver smooth, responsive power. Designed to meet Euro 2 emissions standards, it balances performance with acceptable fuel economy for its era.

ParameterValueSource
Displacement
1,998 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Configuration
Inline‑4, DOHC, 16‑valve
Aspiration
Naturally aspirated
Bore × stroke
82.0 mm × 94.0 mm
Power output
95–100 kW (129–136 PS)
Torque
170–180 Nm @ 4,000–4,500 rpm
Fuel system
Siemens/VDO Multi-Point Injection
Emissions standard
Euro 2
Compression ratio
10.0:1
Cooling system
Water‑cooled
Turbocharger
None
Timing system
Belt-driven camshafts
Oil type
Mineral or Semi-Synthetic 10W‑40 / 5W‑40
Dry weight
Not specified in available OEM documentation

Renault F4P-773 Compatible Models

The Renault F4P 773 was used across Renault's B/C57/J/K57 platforms with transverse mounting. This engine received minor platform-specific adaptations-different intake manifolds and engine mounts for the Mégane versus the Scénic-but no major facelift revisions affecting core compatibility during its production run. All adaptations are documented in OEM technical bulletins.

Make:
Renault
Years:
1996–2001
Models:
Mégane I (B/C57)
Variants:
1.6 16V, 2.0 16V
View Source
Renault EPC Ref. 77 11 398 987
Make:
Renault
Years:
1996–2001
Models:
Scénic I (J/K57)
Variants:
2.0 16V
View Source
Renault EPC Ref. 77 11 398 987

Common Reliability Issues - RENAULT F4P-773 Compatible Models

The F4P 773's primary reliability risk is timing belt tensioner pulley failure, with elevated incidence in high-mileage or poorly maintained examples. Renault internal data indicated this was a notable service item for engines exceeding 100,000 km without timely belt service, while owner reports frequently cite ignition coil pack failures and coolant temperature sensor faults as common electrical issues. Adherence to the 60,000 km timing belt interval and use of the revised tensioner are critical.

Timing belt tensioner pulley failure
Symptoms: Squealing or chirping noise from front of engine (especially when cold), visible belt wear or fraying, potential for belt jump or breakage leading to engine damage.
Cause: Premature wear or seizure of the tensioner bearing, often due to design limitations in early units, leading to loss of belt tension.
Fix: Replace timing belt, tensioner pulley, and idler pulleys with latest OEM-specified parts per service manual; verify correct belt tension after installation.
Ignition coil pack failure
Symptoms: Engine misfire, hesitation under acceleration, rough idle, check engine light with misfire codes (P030X).
Cause: Ageing and heat degradation of the ignition coil pack, leading to internal short circuits or weak spark output.
Fix: Replace the entire ignition coil pack assembly with a new OEM or high-quality equivalent unit; inspect spark plugs and HT leads for wear.
Coolant temperature sensor failure
Symptoms: Erratic temperature gauge readings, poor cold-start performance, rich running condition, increased fuel consumption, check engine light (P0115-P0118).
Cause: Internal failure of the coolant temperature sensor, providing incorrect data to the ECU, affecting fuel mixture and ignition timing.
Fix: Replace the coolant temperature sensor with a new OEM part; clear fault codes and verify correct operation with a diagnostic scanner.
Intake manifold gasket leaks
Symptoms: Whistling or hissing noise from engine bay, rough idle, lean fuel mixture codes (P0171/P0174), potential vacuum leaks affecting performance.
Cause: Age-hardening and cracking of the rubber intake manifold gasket, allowing unmetered air to enter the intake system.
Fix: Replace intake manifold gaskets with new OEM parts; ensure manifold bolts are torqued to specification in the correct sequence.
Research Basis

Analysis derived from Renault technical bulletins (1996-2001) and owner-reported failure data (aggregated 1998-2023). Repair procedures should follow manufacturer guidelines.

RENAULT F4P-773 FAQ Common Questions Answered

The most common questions about engine codes, what they mean, how to find them and how this database works

The F4P 773 is generally reliable with its DOHC 16-valve design, but its Achilles' heel is the timing belt system. Strict adherence to the 60,000 km replacement interval, including the revised tensioner pulley, is paramount. With proper maintenance, these engines can reliably reach 200,000 km or more.

The most frequent issues are timing belt tensioner pulley failure (potentially catastrophic), ignition coil pack failures (causing misfires), faulty coolant temperature sensors (affecting fueling), and intake manifold gasket leaks (causing vacuum leaks). These are well-documented in Renault service literature.

The F4P 773 2.0L petrol engine was primarily used in the first-generation Renault Mégane (1996-2001) and the first-generation Renault Scénic (1996-2001), typically in higher-spec variants like the 2.0 16V.

Yes, the F4P 773 responds well to basic tuning. An ECU remap can yield modest gains of 10-15 kW. More significant power increases require intake/exhaust upgrades and potentially camshaft changes. The bottom end is robust enough for moderate tuning, but the head gasket can be a weak point under high boost if turbocharged.

Fuel economy is average for a 2.0L NA engine of its era. Expect around 8.5–9.5 L/100km (30–33 mpg UK) combined in a Mégane or Scénic. City driving will be higher (10-12 L/100km), while steady highway cruising can achieve 7.0-7.5 L/100km (38-40 mpg UK).

Yes. The F4P 773 is an interference engine. If the timing belt fails, the pistons will collide with the open valves, causing severe internal engine damage requiring a costly rebuild or replacement.

Renault specified a mineral or semi-synthetic 10W-40 or 5W-40 engine oil meeting ACEA A3 standards for the F4P 773. A 5W-40 semi-synthetic is often preferred for better cold-start protection and high-temperature stability.

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Regulation (EC) No 715/2007

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Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/1151

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Last Updated: 25 Feb 2026

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